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Games Slayter (9
December 1896 – 15
October 1964) was a
prolific U.S.
engineer and inventor. He is best
known for
developing fibergl****,
starting with...
- Sir
William Rudolph Slayter KCB, DSO, DSC (13
February 1896 – 30
April 1971) was a British-American
senior Royal Navy officer.
Slayter was born in Chicago...
- insulated. The
modern method for
producing gl**** wool was
invented by
Games Slayter while he was
working at the Owens-Illinois Gl**** Co. (Toledo, Ohio). He...
- connections. For
these duties, she
carried Royal Marines and
Captain William Slayter was
appointed in command. Her
former merchant master,
Captain Henry Smith...
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Ecological succession can be
understood as a
process of
changing species composition within a
community due to an
ecological disturbance, and
varies largely...
- The
Slayter Center of
Performing Arts is
located on the main
campus of
Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana,
United States. It is an
outdoor concert...
- "fibergl****" today, was
invented some time
between 1932 and 1933 by
Games Slayter of Owens-Illinois, as a
material to be used as
thermal building insulation...
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production of gl****
strands was
accidentally discovered in 1932 when
Games Slayter, a
researcher at Owens-Illinois,
directed a jet of
compressed air at a...
- and Jay Wheeler, and "remix white" with
Puerto Rican singers Juhn and
Slayter and
Spanish singer Aleesha.
Another remix denominated "remix
black and...
- 1098/rstl.1784.0008. JSTOR 106576.
Thorne 1994, pp. 123–124
Slayter,
Elizabeth M.;
Slayter,
Henry S. (1992).
Light and
Electron Microscopy.
Cambridge University...